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St Mary's, Greasbrough

St Mary's, Greasbrough was completed in 1828AD after the area became an ecclesiastical district.

St Marys, GreasbroughSt Marys, Greasbrough

Greasbrough War Memorial

Greasbrough War Memorial stands in what, I suppose passes for the village green; a small grassy area surrounded by railings. It was erected in 1925.

Greasbrough War Memorial

The Chapel Houses

I have always admired this building on Coach Road with its fine stone and ecclesiastical windows. It contains two properties but I know nothing of its history. If I had to hazard a guess I would say that they were almshouses but I have no evidence to confirm this. There are actually four properties here. The Chapel Houses were built about 1828AD by the Cooper family using stone from the demolished Chapel of the Holy Trinity.

The Chapel Houses

Greasbrough Community Hall

I know nothing about the history of the Community Hall also known as the Town Hall but from its appearance I would guess that it might be late Victorian. It was in a right old mess a few years ago and there was talk of closure. I presume that sufficient has been spent on repairs to keep it going which is mighty unusual for Rotherham Council. I've now found out that it was opened in 1925, so I was a good few years out there.

Greasbrough Community Hall

Greasbrough Park

Greasbrough is a pretty pleasant park close to the centre of the village.

Greasbrough Park

Facilities:- Bowling green, Children's play area, Pitch and Putt or Putting Green (only the holes were in use to trip up unwary walkers June 2004). Tel. 01709 561960. I am assured that the holes have now been filled in.

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